Matthew Henry
This chapter has a plain connexion with the close of the foregoing chapter, but a very surprising one. It was there said that Jacob and Israel would not walk in God’s ways, and that when he corrected them for their disobedience they were stubborn and laid it not to heart; and now one would think it should have followed that God would utterly abandon and destroy them; but no, the next words are, But now, fear not, O Jacob! O Israel! I have redeemed thee, and thou art mine
. Though many among them were untractable and incorrigible, yet God would continue his love and care for his people, and the body of that nation should still be reserved for mercy. God’s goodness takes occasion from man’s badness to appear so much the more illustrious. Where sin abounded, grace did much more abound
(Rom 5:20), and mercy rejoices against judgment
, as having prevailed and carried the day, Jas 2:13. Now the sun, breaking out thus of a sudden from behind a thick and dark cloud, shines the brighter, and with a pleasing surprise. The expressions of God’s favour and good-will to his people here are very high, and speak abundance of comfort to all the spiritual seed of upright Jacob and praying Israel; for to us is this gospel preached as well as unto those
that were captives in Babylon, Heb 4:2. Here we have,
workmanship, created by him unto good works, Eph 2:10. He has created them and formed them, not only given them a being, but this being, formed them into a people, constituted their government, and incorporated them by the charter of his covenant. The new creature, wherever it is, is of God’s forming, and
he will not forsake the work of his own hands.
in his love, and in his pity(Isa 63:9); much more will he take care of those who are redeemed with the blood of his Son.
I am the Lord thy God, worshipped by thee and engaged by promise to thee,
the Holy One of Israel, the God of Israel; for the true God is a holy one, and holiness becomes his house. And upon all these accounts he might justly say,
Fear not(Isa 43:1), and again Isa 43:5;
Fear not. Those that have God for them need not fear who or what can be against them.
I gave Egypt for thy ransom; for Egypt was quite laid waste by one plague after another, all their first-born were slain and all their men of war drowned; and all this to force a way for Israel’s deliverance from them. Egypt shall be sacrificed rather than Israel shall continue in slavery, when the time has come for their release. The Ethiopians had invaded them in Asa’s time; but they shall be destroyed rather than Israel shall be disturbed. And if this was reckoned so great a thing, to give Egypt for their ransom, what reason have we to admire God’s love to us in giving his own Son to be a
ransom for us! 1John 4:10. What are Ethiopia and Seba, all their lives and all their treasures, compared with the blood of Christ?
Since thou hast been precious in my sight thou hast been honourable. Note, True believers are precious in God’s sight; they are his jewels, his peculiar treasure (Exod 19:5); he loves them, his delight is in them, above any people. His church is his vineyard. And this makes God’s people truly honourable, and their name great; for men are really what they are in God’s eye. When the forces of Sennacherib, that they might be diverted from falling upon Israel, were directed by Providence to fall upon Egypt, Ethiopia, and Seba, then God gave those countries for Israel, and showed how precious his people were in his sight. So so me understand it.
When thou passestthrough the waters and the rivers, through the fire and the flame,
I will be with thee, and that shall be thy security; when dangers are very imminent and threatening, thou shalt be delivered out of them.” Did they, in their journey, pass through deep water? They should not perish in them: “
The rivers shall not overflow thee.” Should they by their persecutors be cast into a fiery furnace, for their constant adherence to their God, yet then the flame should not kindle upon them, which was fulfilled in the letter in the wonderful preservation of the three children, Dan 3:1~Dan 3:30 Though they went through fire and water, which would be to them as the
valley of the shadow of death, yet, while they had God with them, they need fear no evil, they should be borne up, and
brought out into a wealthy place, Ps 66:12.
I will give men for thee, great men, mighty men, and men of war,
and people(men by wholesale)
for thy life. Nations shall be sacrificed to thy welfare.” All shall be cut off rather than God’s Israel shall, so precious are they in his sight. The affairs of the world shall all be ordered and directed so as to be most for the good of the church, 2Chr 16:9.
Gather us from among the heathen, and in performance of that promise (Deut 30:4),
If any of thine be driven to the utmost parts of heaven, thence will the Lord thy God gather thee, which we find pleaded on behalf of the children of the captivity, Neh 1:9. But who are the seed of Israel that shall be thus carefully gathered in? He tells us (Isa 43:7) they are such as God has marked for mercy; for,
He shall gather in his elect from the four winds. This promise points at the gathering in of the dispersed of the Gentiles, and the strangers scattered, by the gospel of Christ, who died to
gather together in onethe children of God that were scattered abroad; for the promise was to all that were afar off, even as many as the Lord our God shall call and create. God is with the church, and therefore let her not fear; none that belong to her shall be lost.